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Volunteer Storage - 3219 East Lamar Alexander Pkwy, Maryville, TN

Self Storage, Car Storage 25 - 300 Sq. Ft.
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4.4/5 - 24 Reviews
(865) 448-7518
Location:
3219 East Lamar Alexander Pkwy, Maryville, TN 37804
24/7 ACCESS
All units
Small
Medium
Large
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Units Availability
Small Storage Unit
5x15
Self Storage
75 Sq. Ft.
Roll-Up
$81/mo
Small Storage Unit
5x5
Self Storage
25 Sq. Ft.
Roll-Up
$50/mo
Medium Storage Unit
10x10
Self Storage
100 Sq. Ft.
Roll-Up
$104/mo
Medium Storage Unit
10x10
Parking
100 Sq. Ft.
Car Storage
Parking
$62/mo
Large Storage Unit
10x30
Self Storage
300 Sq. Ft.
Roll-Up
$203/mo

Amenities

  • Indoor
  • 24 hour access
  • Drive-Up Access
  • Onsite Manager
  • Contactless Renting
  • Security Camera
  • Gate
  • Parking
  • Credit Cards Accepted
  • Enclosed
  • Online Payment
  • RV Storage

What customers are saying

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4.4/5 - 24 Reviews

Read some helpful reviews of Volunteer Storage at 3219 East Lamar Alexander Pkwy, shared by real renters with genuine experiences and honest opinions.

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Volunteer Storage at 3219 Lamar Alexander Parkway, Maryville, TN is not to be trusted. If you want to store junk in a unit, you’ll do just fine here. If you place items that are of value, both monetarily and sentimentally, and trust that they will be safe, with an onsite manager, do not rent from here. My husband rented a unit on 12/29/21 from Gary at Volunteer Storage. I’d never been there since it was “guy stuff” that he used for storage. Nine days after my husband died last year, I went to the unit, asked for help from Gary in how to open it (with pressing your foot on the base of the door) to enable the lock to slide to remove the padlock). I opened it up, and took pictures of what all he had put there. It was way too soon after his death and was so overwhelming. I pulled down the door, locked it back up and left. Fast forward one year. I finally decided it’s time to start clearing it out, and stop paying $140 a month. I wanted to see what I could fit into my SUV, and make an effort to gradually get it emptied. When I opened the door, I was stunned. What was neatly and methodically placed there by my husband, was in disarray, and the two high dollar items that were in there were gone. So, I go to Gary, the onsite manager’s office, tell him what happened and his first words were “who else has a key to it?” I told him no one. I put the key in my cup holder that day I was originally there, and it has been there ever since. Five more times he asked me the same question, “who else has a key to it?” Asked and answered. He pulled something up on his computer and said that the unit showed it was accessed the date I was there in 2023 and another time one month after I was there the first time. That log in time was 5:25 PM and departure time was 5:45 PM. Since it was after hours, they would have needed to know the gate access code to enter. (I was still working then and would never be there at that hour). As we were walking back to his office, he asked me if I had filed a police report. I was with him the entire time! So, he agrees to do it and calls from his office phone to report the ‘break in’. Two sheriff deputies arrived soon afterwards to make the report. While waiting in his office for the officers to arrive, he said nothing, wouldn’t look at me, sorry this happened, nada. When the officers arrived, he stayed in his office as I walked them to the unit. The lock was perfect, no damage whatsoever. The two very large high dollar items stolen was upsetting enough, since I had a buyer for the costly compressor, but the fact they messed with my husband’s things, made me even me more upset. I showed the pictures of that day that I took of the unit when I went last year. After a year, there was no video footage. I had absolutely no recourse whatsoever. Since 12/29/21, when my husband signed the agreement, and after 4 price increases, I was currently paying $140 a month, completely unknown to me, for a storage space that had been stolen from and left in complete disorder. The pressure washer was a gas-powered Troy Bilt and the brand of compressor was Speedaire. To have the “washed my hands” attitude about the missing items when we’ve/I’ve paid faithfully every month for what I believed to be a safe place, is appalling to say the least. That whoever “they“ are, disrespected and violated what my husband worked so hard on, took what they wanted and left the rest of the unit in disarray. There was no “I’m sorry this happened, let me see what I can find out" and he was no help whatsoever. The behavior of the manager as well as his reaction was very obvious. I can’t prove it and the frustration is maddening, not to mention the violation of my husband’s things. That hurts more than the thievery itself. This was a complete invasion of our privacy and to take only the high end items without remorse, regard or respect for taking what was ours and NOT yours, is shameful. Cindy March Mack ... Read more
Cindy M. - 24 August 2024
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My family needed a secure, climate controlled unit to store extra furniture for my elderly mother as we moved her into her new home. Volunteer Storage was perfect, well-located, and provided easy access. Everything was clean and well-maintained. Management was gracious, patient and helpful in every way. Payment was reasonable, simple and efficient. Exceptional experience. Will highly recommend to others and will use their service again when needed. ... Read more
Carla H. - 28 September 2023
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Best storage ive ever had! Gary (manager) is friendly and keeps the place looking good. Never had a problem here and dont plan to leave unless i move. Thanks Volunteer Storage and Gary for keeping my things without worry! ... Read more
Ryan L. - 16 May 2022
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Love using Google Maps. The exception is when Google maps brings you through neighborhoods. Driving in unfamiliar areas I rely on Google maps. Yesterday while trying to find RV storage in our RV Google maps brought us down narrow winding roads through neighborhoods. I can't seem to find a way to avoid this in settings. ... Read more
Rocky G. - 12 December 2020
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I have had stuff in a storage unit for years here. It originally was Mountain View Storage run by a delightful man named Jack. He lived on premises, was always there to talk to when you dropped off your payment, and had the security set up very well. Sadly there came the time for Jack to retire and in came Volunteer Storage. It should have been a clue when I gave them a check for 2 months rent and the next month I received a letter saying I had not paid my rent. I had to call them to inform them I had included two months rent and they found the error. Can you say incompetence? Well, I went out there a few weeks ago to check on my stuff. There was a lock I did not recognize on the unit. I called and left them a message that I was concerned and was it possible to set up an appointment to have the lock cut off the unit? Absolutely no response. And to add to the first reviewer-the office hours on the gate state 9-5 Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, and Friday. When I called the recording states 10-4. Hello? I work M-F 9-6. No Saturday hours at all and obviously you can't get a response from a phone call. Very poor customer service. Which brings me to today. I went out with a hacksaw to cut the lock off. And when I opened the door my fear was confirmed. Someone had stolen all of my stuff. Granted a lot of it was stuff I don't need but I had some collectibles and a nice set of dishes I was hoping to use. So who knows how long ago that happened. The lock that was not mine was rusted. How many hundreds of dollars had I wasted paying them to keep my stuff safe and it wasn't even in there? Sure, maybe I shouldn't have faith that this type of thing wouldn't happen. But I'm sure it would never have happened when Jack was there. I am part furious and half upset right now. It's not worth pursuing any compensation but I definitely recommend buying your own shed to put your stuff in. Even unlocked it is probably safer. ... Read more
Laura P. - 13 April 2014

Overview

Located in Maryville, Tennessee, this Volunteer Storage facility at 3219 East Lamar Alexander Pkwy offers convenient storage solutions for residents and businesses in the area. With small and medium units featuring roll-up doors, this facility caters to a variety of storage needs, from seasonal items to furniture and small equipment.

For easy access, this facility offers drive-up access and indoor storage options, ensuring smooth loading and unloading regardless of the weather. Security is a priority with security cameras, gated access, and an onsite manager for added peace of mind. If you’re looking to store larger vehicles, the facility also provides parking and RV storage, making it ideal for recreational vehicle owners or those with extra cars.

The convenience doesn’t stop there – enjoy 24-hour access, contactless renting, and the ability to make payments using credit cards or online payment. Perfect for individuals seeking secure storage with flexible access, this facility stands out for its range of features and user-friendly experience.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Storage units available at Volunteer Storage - 3219 East Lamar Alexander Pkwy include the following amenities: Indoor, 24 hour access, Drive-Up Access, Onsite Manager, Contactless Renting, Security Camera, Gate, Parking, Credit Cards Accepted, Enclosed, Online Payment and RV Storage. Depending on what you need to put away in storage, you can discover there are some things you absolutely need, so make sure you check with the facility manager that you'll find everything you need on site.

This particular storage facility provides self storage units of different sizes, ranging from 25 to 300 square feet. Space is not an issue! If you have more belongings to store, or simply bulkier items or even vehicles, you should go for larger storage units.

You already know how much stuff you need to put in self storage, so figuring out the unit size you need is the next step. Smaller units such as 5'x5' or 5'x10' spaces can usually be filled with the amount of items you would normally store in a closet: a few chairs and lamps, sports equipment, garden tools and some boxes.

Moving on to larger sizes, imagine the 10'x10' and 10'x15' units as similar to a bedroom or a living room – larger pieces of furniture, sturdier equipment and bicycles can fit here. Finally, a 10'x20' unit has enough space for the contents of a 3-bedroom house, while the larger 10'x30' space easily accommodates the contents of a loaded semi-truck.

Monthly prices for units offered by Volunteer Storage - 3219 East Lamar Alexander Pkwy start from $50 and can go up to $203 for larger spaces.

Accessibility and quickness are key when it comes to storage, so drive-up storage units are generally regarded as very convenient. Pull your car right up to your storage space, load, unload, and you're good to go! However, if you're mostly storing temperature-sensitive items, you should rather consider indoor storage units.

Climate-controlled units maintain consistent temperatures and humidity levels all year round, making them perfect for all your sensitive items. Moisture and varying temperatures can damage a whole host of things, and that is why a lot of people choose to use climate-controlled units to store items like wooden furniture, electronics, artwork, documents and photographs, collectibles, antiques, etc. If the belongings you're storing are important to you, you should consider renting a climate-controlled unit.